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 1     I,     18|     and daring, had brilliant accomplishments, and corresponding popularity.
 2   III,     92|     who was rich in excellent accomplishments, and was sure, had he pursued
 3    IV,      7| military renown, or brilliant accomplishments as a civilian, letting it
 4    XI,      7|     said, "the first of noble accomplishments was debased by sordid services,
 5   XII,     52|  strength, trained in all the accomplishments of his countrymen and highly
 6  XIII,      3|      shared, and though their accomplishments were wholly different, they
 7  XIII,      4|    The praise of his graceful accomplishments, and the remark that during
 8  XIII,     59|  praise his wife's beauty and accomplishments to the emperor, either from
 9   XIV,     22|     not be known only for his accomplishments as an actor, also affected
10   XVI,      4|    public property of all his accomplishments (these were their words),
11   XVI,     24|      safety, honours not your accomplishments. The prince's prosperity
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